1. SK Prostějov explained

Clubname:1. SK Prostějov
Fullname:1. SK Prostějov
Ground:Stadion Za Místním nádražím
Capacity:3,500
Chairman:Petr Langr
Manager:Radim Kučera
League:Czech National Football League
Season:2023–24
Position:12th of 16
Website:http://www.1skprostejov.cz/
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1. SK Prostějov is a Czech football club from of Prostějov, currently participating in the second-level Czech National Football League. The club is most notable for their participation in the Czechoslovak First League in the 1930s and 1940s, during which time they finished in the top three three times, and also took part in European competition on two occasions.

History

The club was formed in 1904 as Sportovní kroužek Prostějov, before being renamed SK Prostějov in 1907.[1] Prostějov took part in the Czechoslovak First League for the first time in the 1934–35 season,[1] going on to third-placed finishes in the 1935–36 and 1936–37 seasons. They reached the final of the national cup in 1940, losing 5–2 on aggregate to SK Olomouc.[2] In the 1941–42 season, the club achieved its best domestic result, finishing second in the table behind Slavia Prague. In the 1945–46 season the club was relegated from the First League. The club then appeared among the second, third and fourth levels of football in Czechoslovakia and later the Czech Republic.

After the 2002–03 Czech 2. Liga, Prostějov were forcibly relegated, because their stadium did not meet the Football Association criteria.[3] In the 2015–16 season, 1. SK Prostějov won the Moravian-Silesian Football League and were promoted to the second-tier Czech National Football League.[4]

Historical names

Players

Current squad

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Out on loan

History in domestic competitions

Czech Republic

SeasonLeaguePlacedPldWDLGFGAGDPtsCup
2011–124. liga2nd3020646426+3866
2012–133. liga3rdRound of 64
2013–143. liga3rdRound of 64
2014–153. liga3rdRound of 64
2015–163. liga1st3019566631+3562Round of 32
2016–172. liga16th3033242080style="background: #FFCCCC; text-align:center"-6012Round of 32
2017–183. liga1st3022447933+4670Round of 64
2018–192. liga9th3099122837−936First Round
2019–202. liga11th30811113342–935Round of 32
2020–212. liga3rd2612774035+543Round of 32
2021–222. liga11th30114153250–1837Round of 32
2022–232. liga12th3099123957–1836Round of 32
2023–242. liga12th30114154252–1037Round of 32

European competitions

Prostějov competed in the 1936 and 1937 editions of the Mitropa Cup, reaching the quarter finals in 1936.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Jeřábek, Luboš. Český a československý fotbal - lexikon osobností a klubů. Grada Publishing. Czech. 2007. Prague, Czech Republic. 978-80-247-1656-5. 166.
  2. Book: Jeřábek, Luboš. Český a československý fotbal - lexikon osobností a klubů. Grada Publishing. Czech. 2007. Prague, Czech Republic. 978-80-247-1656-5. 233.
  3. http://www.1skprostejov.cz/index.php?rubrika=18&lan=CZ Historie klubu
  4. Web site: Postup. Fotbalisté Prostějova se ve druhé lize těší na Sigmu i Baník. cs. 31 May 2016. 30 August 2021. 30 August 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210830065941/https://www.idnes.cz/fotbal/domaci-souteze/prostejov-fotbal-postup-do-2-ligy.A160531_2250186_fot_dsouteze_ald. live.
  5. Web site: Soupiska. 1. SK Prostějov.
  6. Web site: Mitropa Cup 1936. 2023-02-02. 2022-09-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20220929170956/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesm/mit36.html. live.